ENG3Ud:
Exploring Classic Literature

Places In Frankenstein
A travel section of places in the novel
Geneva, Switzerland

Geneva is where Victor Frankenstein grew up. It’s a beautiful city located right by the calm Lake Geneva and surrounded by impressive mountains. As you walk through Geneva’s busy streets and old sites, you can imagine a young Victor here, full of dreams before things started to go wrong. Visitors can enjoy the lively culture, great views, and the busy city life that once inspired Victor.
Ingolstadt, Germany

Ingolstadt is an old city famous for its universities and deep history. This is where Victor Frankenstein attended university and began his daring experiment to create life. The city features many old university buildings and a lively town center that attracts both students and tourists. When you visit, you can immerse yourself in the scholarly atmosphere that shaped Victor, explore museums, and enjoy the Gothic architecture throughout the city.
The Scottish Orkneys
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The Orkney Islands, off the coast of Scotland, are far away and hard to get to. Victor Frankenstein picked this quiet place to work on his second project, away from other people. The islands have rough beaches and old broken-down buildings that make them seem mysterious. Visitors can go see these places for themselves, feeling the quiet and the stark beauty that Victor experienced.
The Mer de Glace, France

The Mer de Glace, or "Sea of Ice," is a stunning glacier in the French Alps. It serves as the backdrop for an important meeting between Victor and his creature. The wide, icy landscape highlights the intense drama of their meeting. Travelers who love adventure can hike across this glacier, experiencing the powerful force of nature that mirrors the strong feelings in the story.
The Alps

Traveling through the Alps, Victor finds a short break from his problems among the magnificent mountains. The beautiful landscape, with its high peaks and calm lakes, provides a peaceful moment and a chance to think. Visitors to the Alps can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking or skiing, experiencing their own moments of peace in the beautiful surroundings, just like Victor did, even if it was only for a little while.
Lake Como, Italy

Lake Como is famous for its stunning beauty, fancy resorts, and romantic vibe. This peaceful lake stands out against the dark events in the novel. Victor travels through this area during a happier time with his friend Henry Clerval. Nowadays, tourists can relax by the lake, explore charming towns by the water, and check out beautiful gardens, enjoying the happier moments that life can bring, just like Victor did on his trip.
The Arctic Circle

The novel reaches its intense ending in the empty Arctic, where Victor chases his creation for a final confrontation. The huge, icy wilderness is the perfect setting for the dramatic finish of the story. Today, people who visit the Arctic can go on cruises or guided tours to see the vast ice fields and feel the deep loneliness and striking beauty that mark the end of Victor's tale.